12.16 North Warning System

GREENLANDTHEORY.COMThe North Warning System (NWS) is a joint military radar system employed by the
United States and Canada that was allegedly created for the air defense of
North America. It provides surveillance of airspace from potential incursions
or attacks from ships and planes across North America's polar region,
protecting Greenland to the north. The North Warning System Office (NWSO) is
located in Ottawa, Ontario and staffed with both Canadian and American military
and civilian personnel. Manned sites are operated by the Royal
Canadian Air Force. Logistical
and maintenance support for the NWS is supplied by the Air
Force Materiel Command of
the United
States Air Force, located at Ogden
Air Logistics Center (OO-ALC), Hill
Air Force Base, Utah. The North Warning System
(NWS) replaced the Distant Early Warning Line system in the late 1980s. With the signing of “North
American Air Defense Modernization Agreement” on March 18, 1985, at the "Shamrock Summit" in Quebec City, Quebec, the DEW Line officially began
its transition into becoming the North Warning System (NWS). The NWS began operations
in 1988 with the commissioning of the three newly constructed sites BAF-3 Brevoort Island, Nunavut, LAB-2 Saglek, and LAB-6 Cartwright both in Labrador, Canada. Throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s, new NWS
LRR radars replaced former DEW Line sites. The official activation of the NWS
and inactivation of the DEW Line took place on July 15, 1993. The NWS consists
of both long range AN/FPS-117 and short range AN/FPS-124 surveillance radars, operated and maintained by the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD). The Alaska Regional Operations Control Center (ROCC)
at Elmendorf AFB in
Alaska controls the stations in Alaska, while the Canada East and Canada West
Regional Operations Control Centers (ROCCs) at CFB North Bay, Ontario control the stations in Canada. ROCC information
is then passed to the NORAD Combat Operations Centre (COC) at Colorado Springs,
Colorado.

Possible
NWS Installations
Whether the underwater cables systems that crisscross the North Atlantic (e.g.,
CANTAT-3, FARICE-1, Greenland
Connect, ODIN,
SHEFA-2, etc.) are part of the North Warning System (NWS)
is not known, but it’s highly likely.Collectively,
these underwater cable systems create an electronic web that encircles Greenland,
likely alerting the North Warning System whenever a ship or planes crosses its
respective sensors. Should Canadian citizens or tourists
attempt to travel north to Greenland via Hudson
Bay, they will have to pass Sentry Island, one of several Canadian
arctic islands in Nunavut, Canada. Although only conjecture, it’s highly likely that Sentry Island
is equipped with sentry guns that automatically aim and fire at targets when triggered
by high-tech state of the art sensors. In all likelihood, the island was given its
respective name due to the numerous sentry guns it employs. Sentry gun-like
technology is coincidentally also deployed in close-in
weapon systems that are used in detecting and
destroying wayward aircraft which have activated the North Warning System
(NWS) in Canada. Lastly, Frigg Gas Field, which is purported to be a natural gas field in the North
Sea between the United Kingdom and Norway,
also appears to be part of the North Warning System. The alleged gas field is named after Frigg,
a warrior goddess and priestess in Norse mythology.
Consequently, it appears that the Frigg Gas Field is the warrior aspect of the
Norse Warning System, likely housing multiple batteries of anti-aircraft
missiles. In the event European-based ships or planes stray northward towards
Greenland, they are subsequently targeted and destroyed by the missiles housed
on the oil rigs within the Frigg Gas Field.

NORAD The North
American Aerospace Defense Command
(NORAD) is a joint military
venture between the United
States and Canada that provides aerospace warning, air sovereignty, and
defense for the continent of North America in order to protect Greenland to the
north. Any ship or plane heading towards Greenland is immediately identified,
contacted, and told to land or alter its course. If and when said ship or plane
is unresponsive or does not comply with NORAD’s respective demands, it is
immediately targeted and destroyed. Headquarters for NORAD and the NORAD/USNORTHCOM
(United States Northern Command)
center are located at Peterson Air Force Base in El Paso County, near Colorado
Springs, Colorado. The nearby Cheyenne Mountain nuclear bunker has the Alternative Command Center. The Alaska NORAD Region (ANR) maintains 24-hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week capability
to detect, validate and warn of any atmospheric threat in its area of
operations from its Regional Operations Control Center (ROCC) at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska. ANR also maintains the readiness to conduct a
continuum of aerospace control missions, which include daily air sovereignty in
peacetime, contingency and/or deterrence in time of tension, and active air
defense against manned and unmanned air-breathing atmospheric vehicles in times
of crisis. ANR is supported by both active duty and reserve units. Active duty
forces are provided by Eleventh Air Forceand the Canadian Forces,
and reserve forces provided by the Alaska Air National Guard. Both 11 AF and the CF provide active duty personnel to the
ROCC to maintain continuous surveillance of Alaskan airspace. Lastly, the logo
of NORAD depicts two wings which are protecting the upper part of Earth
where Greenland is located. It also includes an erect sword which is symbolic
of NORAD’s mission to cut down all would be threats to Greenland. Lastly, the
logo also depicts two lightning bolts which form the letters “ZS”, a tribute to
the Greco-Roman gods of Isis
and Zeus.

Canadian NORAD Region / 1 Canadian Air DivisionThe headquarters
of the 1 Canadian Air Division (i.e., the Canadian NORAD
Region) are located at CFB
Winnipeg in Manitoba. It is responsible for
providing surveillance and control of Canadian airspace in order to protect
Greenland to the north. The Royal Canadian Air Forceprovides alert assets
to NORAD. In cooperation with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the United States drug law enforcement agencies, the
Canadian NORAD Region monitors all air traffic approaching the coast of Canada.
Any aircraft that has not filed a flight plan will be directed to land and be
inspected by RCMP and Canada Border Services Agency. CANR is divided into two
sectors, which are designated as the Canada East Sector and Canada West Sector.
Both Sector Operations Control Centers (SOCCs) are co-located at CFB
North Bay Ontario. The routine operation of
the SOCCs includes reporting track data, sensor status and aircraft alert
status to NORAD headquarters.Canadian air defense forces assigned to
NORAD include 1416th Tactical excluded Fighter Squadrons at CFB
Cold Lake, Alberta and Saskatchewan and 425
Tactical Fighter Squadrons at CFB Bagotville,
Quebec. All squadrons fly the McDonnell Douglas CF-18 Hornet fighter aircraft. Lastly, the logo of the Canadian
NORAD Region also depicts two wings which are protecting the upper part of
Earth where Greenland is located. It also includes an erect sword which is
symbolic of the Canadian NORAD Region’s mission to cut down all would be
threats to Greenland. Lastly, the logo also depicts two lightning bolts which
form the letters “ZS”, a tribute to the Greco-Roman gods of Isis
and Zeus.

Norwegian NORAD The Norwegian
Agency for Development Cooperation
(NORAD) is a directorate under
the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs that evidently works in tandem with the North American Aerospace Defense Command
(NORAD) in the United States, as
well as the Canadian
NORAD Region. It is highly likely that all three respective “NORADs” are
tasked with executing a specific duty so that Greenland remains safe and secure
from rouge and wayward ships and planes. Canada, Norway and the United States
evidently play a specific role (e.g., “Detect”, “Identify”, “Neutralize”) in a
highly compartmentalized system in which neither country is fully aware of what
the other is doing. This allows the true mission of NORAD to remain a secret. Agencies
under the umbrella of NORAD in Norway include but are not limited to: the Department
for Environment and Private Sector Development; the Department for Quality
Assurance; the Department of Energy; the Department of Evaluation; the
Department of Governance and Macroeconomics; the Department of Human Resources and Administration; the
Department of Rights, Agents of Change and Civil Society; the Department of
Social Development and Service Delivery; and the Information Department.
Lastly, the logo of the
Norwegian NORAD depicts a tree (i.e., the Tree of Life) growing out
of the top of the Earth in Greenland. If it was always cold and icy in
Greenland as purported, no tree of life could grow there. Based on the logo
alone, it can be deduced that NORAD of Norway is ultimately responsible for
allowing the Greco-Roman Empire to flourish in Greenland unabated.

Construction of DEW LineThe construction of the DEW Line was
made possible by a bilateral agreement between the United States and Canadian
governments, and by a collaboration between the U.S. Department of Defense and the
Bell System corporation. The DEW Line allegedly grew out of a 1952 study
by scientists at the Summer Study Group at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. The study was in respect to the
vulnerability of the U.S. and Canada to aerial bombing attacks emanating from
Russia and elsewhere. It ultimately concluded that a distant early warning line
of search radar stations be built across the Arctic border of the North
American continent as soon as possible. Improvements in Soviet technology
rendered the Pinetree Line and Mid-Canada Line inadequate to provide enough
early warning and on February 15, 1954, the United States and Canadian
governments agreed to jointly build a third line of radar stations (Distant
Early Warning), this time running across the high Arctic. The line would run
roughly along the 69th parallel north, about 200 miles or 300 kilometers north of the Arctic
Circle. The new line consisted of 63
stations stretching from Alaska to Baffin
Island, covering nearly 6,213 miles (10,000
km). A target date for the completion and operation of the DEW Line was set for
July 31, 1957.

Task Force ODINTask Force ODIN is a United States Army aviation battalion whose name
is an acronym for “Observe”, “Detect”, “Identify”, and “Neutralize”. In short,
it appears that Task Force ODIN is the teeth of the North Warning System
(NWS). If and when ships and planes stray northward toward Greenland, the NWS
immediately notifies the drones of Task Force ODIN and the ship or plane is
subsequently targeted, attacked and ultimately destroyed. Consequently, task Force ODIN’s mission is to conduct reconnaissance, surveillance and target
acquisition (RSTA). A
possible example of this targeting was witnessed when Pan Am Flight 103, a
flight from Heathrow to New York City that curiously traveled northward over
Scotland, was bombed out of the sky. Considering that a drone is depicted in
the logo of Task Force ODIN, and it’s the only U.S. Army unit that flies the MQ-1B Warrior-Alpha
(UAV), the drones can attack stealthily with no pilots ever witnessing the attack.
Like the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, the planes demise will be blamed on
terrorists, despite the fact that it was attacked by an unmanned drone.
Interestingly, the drones of Task Force ODIN are built by General
Atomics Aeronautical Systems. They are extended-range multi-purpose hybrid UAVs
with advanced sensor package incorporating electro-optical sensors, including FLIR, and synthetic aperture radar together with a laser
rangefinder and a laser designator, precisely for
"painting" targets for strikes with Hellfire
missiles and/or laser-guided bombs. In other words, Task Force
ODIN drones have latest technology and equipment to keep any ship or plane from
ever reaching Greenland.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police
(RCMP), commonly known as “The Mounties”,
provide policing
services to all of Canada. The
RCMP was formed in 1920 by the merger between the Royal Northwest Mounted Police and the Dominion
Police. The Mounties were in essence the first
North Warning System (NWS) prior to the invention of electronic surveillance, deterring
travel northward towards Greenland. Consequently, the RCMP is the only
national, federal, provincial and municipal police body in the world,
maintaining autonomous authority throughout all of Canada. Once the Native Canadian Indians were
exterminated, the aforementioned police forces were created as the first line
of defense for any citizen, native, tourist or traveler attempting to travel north
towards Greenland. The Mounties gained their name and reputation due to their
horses and their quick trigger fingers. Like the soldiers of ancient Rome, the
Mounties were crimson red uniforms. The national anthem of Canada states, “The True North strong and free!...O Canada, we
stand on guard for thee.” The words are prophetic because the Canadian
government stands on guard for Greenland. As evidenced by the Mountie's motto of "Maintain the Right" (see photo), Canada is responsible for maintaining the right flank of Greenland from potential invaders.